Strong doubles showing pushes Duke past Gamecocks, 4-2
By Mandi Yellin | March 26, 1999As the men's tennis team's season progresses, a tougher schedule is not preventing it from bringing home more wins. The No.
As the men's tennis team's season progresses, a tougher schedule is not preventing it from bringing home more wins. The No.
With the men's track season already underway, the team has dropped hints that it could etch its name as one of the program's finest in a long time.
The men's tennis team is counting on the D's-doubles and depth-to help it advance far in the NCAA tournament. Currently No. 10 in the country, Duke hopes to climb even higher by the end of the season.
When the doubles quarterfinals of the ITA All-American Championships in Austin came around for the men's tennis team this weekend, the last thing on anyone's mind were the losses to the Southern...
Whoever said, "Winning isn't everything. It's the only thing," didn't consider the caliber of the men's tennis teams that Duke faced at its tournament this weekend.
The volleyball team, with its string of successes in two previous early-season tournaments, has one more opportunity to improve its record before the ACC season begins.
Although favored to win the Southern Conference this season, the unranked Furman University Paladins were in over their heads against the Duke men's tennis team.
Junior Marc Chatelain went above and beyond his team's expectations this weekend as he placed 15th overall at the Stanford Joe Nelson Invitational.
The winning feeling did not cease for the volleyball team after its Atlantic Coast Conference victory over Wake Forest on Tuesday.
The field hockey team did everything in pairs this weekend in its trip to Williamsburg, Va., taking on Harvard (5-7) on Saturday and William and Mary (5-9) on Sunday.